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2. Een slang in de polder - Een 'passieve' vorm van verspreidingsonderzoek
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K. Rust, R. Slagboom, R Struijk, A. van der Lugt, K. Rust, R. Slagboom, R Struijk, and A. van der Lugt
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- 2015
3. Minisymposium ringslang groot succes
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R. Struijk, A. van der Lugt, K. Rust, R. Struijk, A. van der Lugt, and K. Rust
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- 2014
4. An Information Protocol for the Application of Natural Areas in Ecosystem Management and Stewardship
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Steven K. Rust and Steven K. Rust
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An Information Protocol for the Application of Natural Areas in Ecosystem Management and Stewardship
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- 1998
5. A Research Natural Area Primer For Forest Plan Revision
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Steven K. Rust and Steven K. Rust
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A Research Natural Area Primer For Forest Plan Revision
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- 1998
6. Challenges and Strategies in Cross-Cultural NLP
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Muresan, Smaranda, Nakov, Preslav, Villavicencio, Aline, Hershcovich, Daniel, Frank, Stella, Lent, Heather, de Lhoneux, Miryam, Abdou, Mostafa, Brandl, Stephanie, Bugliarello, Emanuele, Piqueras, Laura Cabello, Chalkidis, Ilias, Cui, Ruixiang, Fierro, Constanza, Margatina, Katerina, Rust, Phillip, Søgaard, Anders, Muresan, Smaranda, Nakov, Preslav, Villavicencio, Aline, Hershcovich, Daniel, Frank, Stella, Lent, Heather, de Lhoneux, Miryam, Abdou, Mostafa, Brandl, Stephanie, Bugliarello, Emanuele, Piqueras, Laura Cabello, Chalkidis, Ilias, Cui, Ruixiang, Fierro, Constanza, Margatina, Katerina, Rust, Phillip, and Søgaard, Anders
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Various efforts in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community have been made to accommodate linguistic diversity and serve speakers of many different languages. However, it is important to acknowledge that speakers and the content they produce and require, vary not just by language, but also by culture. Although language and culture are tightly linked, there are important differences. Analogous to cross-lingual and multilingual NLP, cross-cultural and multicultural NLP considers these differences in order to better serve users of NLP systems. We propose a principled framework to frame these efforts, and survey existing and potential strategies.
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- 2022
7. Challenges and Strategies in Cross-Cultural NLP
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Muresan, Smaranda, Nakov, Preslav, Villavicencio, Aline, Hershcovich, Daniel, Frank, Stella, Lent, Heather, de Lhoneux, Miryam, Abdou, Mostafa, Brandl, Stephanie, Bugliarello, Emanuele, Piqueras, Laura Cabello, Chalkidis, Ilias, Cui, Ruixiang, Fierro, Constanza, Margatina, Katerina, Rust, Phillip, Søgaard, Anders, Muresan, Smaranda, Nakov, Preslav, Villavicencio, Aline, Hershcovich, Daniel, Frank, Stella, Lent, Heather, de Lhoneux, Miryam, Abdou, Mostafa, Brandl, Stephanie, Bugliarello, Emanuele, Piqueras, Laura Cabello, Chalkidis, Ilias, Cui, Ruixiang, Fierro, Constanza, Margatina, Katerina, Rust, Phillip, and Søgaard, Anders
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Various efforts in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community have been made to accommodate linguistic diversity and serve speakers of many different languages. However, it is important to acknowledge that speakers and the content they produce and require, vary not just by language, but also by culture. Although language and culture are tightly linked, there are important differences. Analogous to cross-lingual and multilingual NLP, cross-cultural and multicultural NLP considers these differences in order to better serve users of NLP systems. We propose a principled framework to frame these efforts, and survey existing and potential strategies.
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- 2022
8. Inequalities in education and national income are associated with poorer diet:Pooled analysis of individual participant data across 12 European countries
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Rippin, H. L., Hutchinson, J., Greenwood, D. C., Jewell, J., Breda, J. J., Martin, A., Rippin, D. M., Schindler, K., Rust, P., Fagt, Sisse, Matthiessen, Jeppe, Nurk, E., Nelis, K., Kukk, M., Tapanainen, H., Valsta, L., Heuer, T., Sarkadi-Nagy, E., Bakacs, M., Tazhibayev, S., Sharmanov, T., Spiroski, I., Beukers, M., van Rossum, C., Ocke, M., Lindroos, A. K., Lemming, Eva Warensjö, Cade, J. E., Rippin, H. L., Hutchinson, J., Greenwood, D. C., Jewell, J., Breda, J. J., Martin, A., Rippin, D. M., Schindler, K., Rust, P., Fagt, Sisse, Matthiessen, Jeppe, Nurk, E., Nelis, K., Kukk, M., Tapanainen, H., Valsta, L., Heuer, T., Sarkadi-Nagy, E., Bakacs, M., Tazhibayev, S., Sharmanov, T., Spiroski, I., Beukers, M., van Rossum, C., Ocke, M., Lindroos, A. K., Lemming, Eva Warensjö, and Cade, J. E.
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Background Malnutrition linked to noncommunicable diseases presents major health problems across Europe. The World Health Organisation encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys to obtain data to inform public health policies designed to prevent noncommunicable diseases. Methods Data on 27334 participants aged 19-64y were harmonised and pooled across national dietary survey datasets from 12 countries across the WHO European Region. Weighted mean nutrient intakes were age-standardised using the Eurostat 2013 European Standard Population. Associations between country-level Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and key nutrients and nutrient densities were investigated using linear regression. The potential mitigating influence of participant-level educational status was explored. Findings Higher GDP was positively associated with total sugar intake (5.0% energy for each 10% increase in GDP, 95% CI 0.6, 9.3). Scandinavian countries had the highest vitamin D intakes. Participants with higher educational status had better nutritional intakes, particularly within lower GDP countries. A 10% higher GDP was associated with lower total fat intakes (-0.2% energy, 95% CI -0.3, -0.1) and higher daily total folate intakes (14μg, 95% CI 12, 16) in higher educated individuals. Interpretation Lower income countries and lower education groups had poorer diet, particularly for micronutrients. We demonstrate for the first time that higher educational status appeared to have a mitigating effect on poorer diet in lower income countries. It illustrates the feasibility and value of harmonising national dietary survey data to inform European policy regarding access to healthy diets, particularly in disadvantaged groups. It specifically highlights the need for strong policies supporting nutritional intakes, prioritising lower education groups and lower income countries.
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- 2020
9. Molerområdets geologi – sedimenter, fossiler, askelag og glacialtektonik
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Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, Willumsen, Pi Suhr, Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, and Willumsen, Pi Suhr
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I den vestlige del af Limfjorden findes en række kystklinter, hvor eocæne lag er blottet. Moler er en ca. 55-56 millioner år gammel diatomit, som indeholder lag af uforvitret vulkansk aske samt et stort antal velbevarede marine og terrestriske fossiler. Stolleklint Leret og Fur Formationen har et usædvanligt fossilselskab med mange repræsentanter for insekter, fisk, fugle og skildpadder men meget få kalkskallede, hvirvelløse dyr. De vulkanske askelag afspejler et stort antal gigantiske, eksplosive udbrud inden for en kort periode, hvor lavatilstrømningen var stor, samtidig med at udbruddene skete på lavt vand i den nydannede oceanbund. For ca. 25.000 år siden dannede fremrykkende iskapper folder og overskydninger i moler, askelag og glaciale sedimenter. Molerområdets geologi kan sammenfattes i følgende citat: ”…talrige tynde lag af sort vulkansk Aske … træde selv på lang Afstand tydelig frem i det hvide Moler … [Da de] ofte danner store Bugter og Folder, vil man forstaa, at de høje lyse Molerklinter i Solskin frembyde et malerisk og ejendommeligt Skue.” (N. V. Ussing i ’Danmarks Geologi’ 1904, s.143).
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- 2011
10. Molerområdets geologi – sedimenter, fossiler, askelag og glacialtektonik
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Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, Willumsen, Pi Suhr, Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, and Willumsen, Pi Suhr
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I den vestlige del af Limfjorden findes en række kystklinter, hvor eocæne lag er blottet. Moler er en ca. 55-56 millioner år gammel diatomit, som indeholder lag af uforvitret vulkansk aske samt et stort antal velbevarede marine og terrestriske fossiler. Stolleklint Leret og Fur Formationen har et usædvanligt fossilselskab med mange repræsentanter for insekter, fisk, fugle og skildpadder men meget få kalkskallede, hvirvelløse dyr. De vulkanske askelag afspejler et stort antal gigantiske, eksplosive udbrud inden for en kort periode, hvor lavatilstrømningen var stor, samtidig med at udbruddene skete på lavt vand i den nydannede oceanbund. For ca. 25.000 år siden dannede fremrykkende iskapper folder og overskydninger i moler, askelag og glaciale sedimenter. Molerområdets geologi kan sammenfattes i følgende citat: ”…talrige tynde lag af sort vulkansk Aske … træde selv på lang Afstand tydelig frem i det hvide Moler … [Da de] ofte danner store Bugter og Folder, vil man forstaa, at de høje lyse Molerklinter i Solskin frembyde et malerisk og ejendommeligt Skue.” (N. V. Ussing i ’Danmarks Geologi’ 1904, s.143).
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- 2011
11. Molerområdets geologi – sedimenter, fossiler, askelag og glacialtektonik
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Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, Willumsen, Pi Suhr, Pedersen, Gunver Krarup, Pedersen, Stig A. Schack, Bonde, Niels Christensøn, Heilmann-Clausen, Claus, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer, Madsen, Henrik, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Rust, Jes, Schultz, Bo Pagh, Storey, Michael, and Willumsen, Pi Suhr
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I den vestlige del af Limfjorden findes en række kystklinter, hvor eocæne lag er blottet. Moler er en ca. 55-56 millioner år gammel diatomit, som indeholder lag af uforvitret vulkansk aske samt et stort antal velbevarede marine og terrestriske fossiler. Stolleklint Leret og Fur Formationen har et usædvanligt fossilselskab med mange repræsentanter for insekter, fisk, fugle og skildpadder men meget få kalkskallede, hvirvelløse dyr. De vulkanske askelag afspejler et stort antal gigantiske, eksplosive udbrud inden for en kort periode, hvor lavatilstrømningen var stor, samtidig med at udbruddene skete på lavt vand i den nydannede oceanbund. For ca. 25.000 år siden dannede fremrykkende iskapper folder og overskydninger i moler, askelag og glaciale sedimenter. Molerområdets geologi kan sammenfattes i følgende citat: ”…talrige tynde lag af sort vulkansk Aske … træde selv på lang Afstand tydelig frem i det hvide Moler … [Da de] ofte danner store Bugter og Folder, vil man forstaa, at de høje lyse Molerklinter i Solskin frembyde et malerisk og ejendommeligt Skue.” (N. V. Ussing i ’Danmarks Geologi’ 1904, s.143).
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- 2011
12. Executive office profile: Serving the needs of the firm
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Anonymous, Stevens, Roy, Anonymous, and Stevens, Roy
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Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte; Photographs by Roy Stevens
13. Executive office profile: Serving the needs of the firm
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Anonymous, Stevens, Roy, Anonymous, and Stevens, Roy
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Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte; Photographs by Roy Stevens
14. Executive office profile: Serving the needs of the firm
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Anonymous, Stevens, Roy, Anonymous, and Stevens, Roy
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Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte; Photographs by Roy Stevens
15. Executive office profile: Serving the needs of the firm
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Anonymous, Stevens, Roy, Anonymous, and Stevens, Roy
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Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte; Photographs by Roy Stevens
16. SARS-CoV-2 mucosal antibody development and persistence and their relation to viral load and COVID-19 symptoms
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Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A, Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, and Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A
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- 2021
17. SARS-CoV-2 mucosal antibody development and persistence and their relation to viral load and COVID-19 symptoms
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Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A, Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, and Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A
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- 2021
18. SARS-CoV-2 mucosal antibody development and persistence and their relation to viral load and COVID-19 symptoms
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Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A, Virologie, dI&I I&I-1, Fröberg, Janeri, Gillard, Joshua, Philipsen, Ria, Lanke, Kjerstin, Rust, Joyce, van Tuijl, Diana, Teelen, Karina, Bousema, Teun, Simonetti, Elles, van der Gaast-de Jongh, Christa E, Bos, Mariska, van Kuppeveld, Frank J, Bosch, Berend-Jan, Nabuurs-Franssen, Marrigje, van der Geest-Blankert, Nannet, van Daal, Charlotte, Huynen, Martijn A, de Jonge, Marien I, and Diavatopoulos, Dimitri A
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- 2021
19. MiKlip - a National Research Project on Decadal Climate Prediction
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Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, Ziese, Markus, Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, and Ziese, Markus
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A German national project coordinates research on improving a global decadal climate prediction system for future operational use. MiKlip, an eight-year German national research project on decadal climate prediction, is organized around a global prediction system comprising the climate model MPI-ESM together with an initialization procedure and a model evaluation system. This paper summarizes the lessons learned from MiKlip so far; some are purely scientific, others concern strategies and structures of research that targets future operational use. Three prediction-system generations have been constructed, characterized by alternative initialization strategies; the later generations show a marked improvement in hindcast skill for surface temperature. Hindcast skill is also identified for multi-year-mean European summer surface temperatures, extra-tropical cyclone tracks, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation, and ocean carbon uptake, among others. Regionalization maintains or slightly enhances the skill in European surface temperature inherited from the global model and also displays hindcast skill for wind-energy output. A new volcano code package permits rapid modification of the predictions in response to a future eruption. MiKlip has demonstrated the efficacy of subjecting a single global prediction system to a major research effort. The benefits of this strategy include the rapid cycling through the prediction-system generations, the development of a sophisticated evaluation package usable by all MiKlip researchers, and regional applications of the global predictions. Open research questions include the optimal balance between model resolution and ensemble size, the appropriate method for constructing a prediction ensemble, and the decision between full-field and anomaly initialization. Operational use of the MiKlip system is targeted for the end of the current decade, with a recommended generational cycle of two to three years.
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- 2016
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20. MiKlip - a National Research Project on Decadal Climate Prediction
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Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, Ziese, Markus, Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, and Ziese, Markus
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A German national project coordinates research on improving a global decadal climate prediction system for future operational use. MiKlip, an eight-year German national research project on decadal climate prediction, is organized around a global prediction system comprising the climate model MPI-ESM together with an initialization procedure and a model evaluation system. This paper summarizes the lessons learned from MiKlip so far; some are purely scientific, others concern strategies and structures of research that targets future operational use. Three prediction-system generations have been constructed, characterized by alternative initialization strategies; the later generations show a marked improvement in hindcast skill for surface temperature. Hindcast skill is also identified for multi-year-mean European summer surface temperatures, extra-tropical cyclone tracks, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation, and ocean carbon uptake, among others. Regionalization maintains or slightly enhances the skill in European surface temperature inherited from the global model and also displays hindcast skill for wind-energy output. A new volcano code package permits rapid modification of the predictions in response to a future eruption. MiKlip has demonstrated the efficacy of subjecting a single global prediction system to a major research effort. The benefits of this strategy include the rapid cycling through the prediction-system generations, the development of a sophisticated evaluation package usable by all MiKlip researchers, and regional applications of the global predictions. Open research questions include the optimal balance between model resolution and ensemble size, the appropriate method for constructing a prediction ensemble, and the decision between full-field and anomaly initialization. Operational use of the MiKlip system is targeted for the end of the current decade, with a recommended generational cycle of two to three years.
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- 2016
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21. MiKlip - a National Research Project on Decadal Climate Prediction
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Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, Ziese, Markus, Marotzke, Jochem, Müller, Wolfgang A., Vamborg, Freja S. E., Becker, Paul, Cubasch, Ulrich, Feldmann, Hendrik, Kaspar, Frank, Kottmeier, Christoph, Marini, Camille, Polkova, Iuliia, Prömmel, Kerstin, Rust, Henning W., Stammer, Detlef, Ulbrich, Uwe, Kadow, Christopher, Köhl, Armin, Kröger, Jürgen, Kruschke, Tim, Pinto, Joaquim G., Pohlmann, Holger, Reyers, Mark, Schröder, Marc, Sienz, Frank, Timmreck, Claudia, and Ziese, Markus
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A German national project coordinates research on improving a global decadal climate prediction system for future operational use. MiKlip, an eight-year German national research project on decadal climate prediction, is organized around a global prediction system comprising the climate model MPI-ESM together with an initialization procedure and a model evaluation system. This paper summarizes the lessons learned from MiKlip so far; some are purely scientific, others concern strategies and structures of research that targets future operational use. Three prediction-system generations have been constructed, characterized by alternative initialization strategies; the later generations show a marked improvement in hindcast skill for surface temperature. Hindcast skill is also identified for multi-year-mean European summer surface temperatures, extra-tropical cyclone tracks, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation, and ocean carbon uptake, among others. Regionalization maintains or slightly enhances the skill in European surface temperature inherited from the global model and also displays hindcast skill for wind-energy output. A new volcano code package permits rapid modification of the predictions in response to a future eruption. MiKlip has demonstrated the efficacy of subjecting a single global prediction system to a major research effort. The benefits of this strategy include the rapid cycling through the prediction-system generations, the development of a sophisticated evaluation package usable by all MiKlip researchers, and regional applications of the global predictions. Open research questions include the optimal balance between model resolution and ensemble size, the appropriate method for constructing a prediction ensemble, and the decision between full-field and anomaly initialization. Operational use of the MiKlip system is targeted for the end of the current decade, with a recommended generational cycle of two to three years.
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- 2016
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22. Scientific Nonknowledge and Its Political Dynamics: The Cases of Agri-Biotechnology and Mobile Phoning
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Böschen, Stefan, Kastenhofer, Karen, Rust, Ina, Soentgen, Jens, Wehling, Peter, Böschen, Stefan, Kastenhofer, Karen, Rust, Ina, Soentgen, Jens, and Wehling, Peter
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While in the beginning of the environmental debate, conflicts over environmental and technological issues had primarily been understood in terms of "risk", over the past two decades the relevance of ignorance, or nonknowledge, was emphasized. Referring to this shift of attention to nonknowledge the article presents two main findings: first, that in debates on what is not known and how to appraise it different and partly conflicting epistemic cultures of nonknowledge can be discerned and, second, that drawing attention to nonknowledge in technology conflicts results in significant institutional effects and new constellations of actors in public debates. To illustrate and substantiate this political dynamics of nonknowledge we draw upon examples from the areas of agri-biotechnology and mobile phoning. In a first step, we develop in greater detail the concept of scientific cultures of nonknowledge and identify three such cultures involved in the social conflicts within the two areas. Subsequently, we analyze the specific dynamics of the politicisation of nonknowledge looking at the variety of actors involved and the pluralisation of perceptions and evaluations of what is not known. Then, we point out some of the institutional reactions to the political and cultural dynamics of scientific nonknowledge. We argue that the equal recognition of the diverse cultures of nonknowledge is a key prerequisite for socially legitimate and "robust" decision-making under conditions of politicised scientific nonknowledge. © The Author(s) 2010.
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- 2010
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